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Ousmane Dembélé: Latest Updates on His Performance and Transfer News at PSG

Ousmane Dembélé, the forward who has been a key player for Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in recent years, is set to make headlines again this season after reports surfaced that he could be heading to another club.

The Frenchman's transfer saga began when he signed a contract extension with the Paris Saint-Germain youth team last summer. However, it was revealed in January that he had decided to join his country France ahead of the 2021 World Cup.

In May, Dembélé made headlines by joining Real Madrid from PSG, where he spent the next three seasons as a first-choice striker. Despite struggling to break into the starting lineup during his time at the San Siro, Dembélé still managed to score 57 goals in 66 appearances for the Spanish giants.

After impressing in the Copa del Rey against Manchester United in February 2020,Chinese Super League Matches Dembélé returned to the club to play a pivotal role in their success over the following months. He scored 18 goals in 42 appearances before suffering a knee injury that kept him out for several months.

Despite missing out on most of the club's domestic league campaign due to the pandemic, Dembélé returned to action early in the new season and impressed with his performance. In just six games, he netted four times, including a hat-trick against Valencia in the Champions League.

However, it appears that Dembélé may have missed out on another transfer window this season. Reports suggest that he could be leaving PSG for another club this summer. The latest update suggests that there might be no official announcement yet but it remains to be seen whether or not he will leave the club.

It remains to be seen how many clubs will be interested in signing Dembélé, especially given his impressive career so far. Regardless of the outcome, it's clear that Dembélé has proven himself as a top-quality forward and is likely to continue contributing to PSG's success in the coming years.